Our research groups

Lingjærde group

  • Large-scale inference of parallel data sets, i.e.  'integrative genomics analysis'
  • Means to impose biologically reasonable (and justifiable) constraints on models in order to ensure uniqueness and stability of estimates

Paulsen group

The focus of the group is to understand how the three-dimensional (3D) organization of DNA inside the nucleus relates to critical functions in the eukaryotic cell, such as gene expression regulation and the cell cycle.

Rognes group

The group works on microbiome bioinformatics and develops sequence analysis tools.

Rounge group

The group aims to identify biomarkers for early cancer identification and also has particular interest in microbiome bioinformatics in collaboration with Rognes group.

Sandve group

The group is involved in several projects and collaborations within statistical genomics, comparative genomics, epigenetic epidemiology and immune receptor informatics

Associated research groups

Oleksandr Frei is associate professor at the Centre for Bioinformatics and researcher in the Precision psychiatry group at the Norwegian Centre for Mental Disorders Research (NORMENT).

Rolf I. Skotheim is professor II at the Centre for Bioinformatics as well as researcher and leader of the Genome Biology group in the Department of Molecular Oncology, Institute of Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital.